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RE: Is Our Math Wrong?

The phrase "I have no daughters", does not include the word zero but is equivalent to "I have zero daughters." Yet, who talks that way?

I think I am stretching this far, but having no daughters doesn't mean that they can't possibly exist.

So the fact that you haven't had 2 daughters doesn't mean that it would have been impossible for you to have it.

So in a parralel universe it would be totally possible for you to have 2 daughters.

Yes the concept of "zero" implies absolute non-exsitence, which I have already debunked in my metaphysical articles.

There is a big difference between things don't happening yet, or improbable things VS impossible things.

Zero implies impossibility, and that is simply just not possible. And the conclusion of this statement is that all things are possible eventually, only that their probabilities are low.

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No. Because instead of only "there are". There is also "I have" and also "I have been".

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Let's hope your math is right. Is it that your assets invested valued at 150% or you have 150% more than before?